I think the white carpet is a metaphor for Don and Megan's wedding. At some point one final thing will happen to the previously "white and pure" carpet that will send them over the edge. Both of the big fights that they have had have ended on that white carpet.

Interesting with Heinz. Megan thought of the idea, others thought Don thought of it and gave it to her, then in the end she gives it back to Don to pitch to save the account. Maybe he always was going to pitch it but it was played perfectly.

I loved how even after Megan had attributed the whole idea to Don he still credited her for the last futuristic bit; that the client admitted made the piece.

Oh and the white carpet; didn't Bobby have some newspaper spread around while he was refilling the pen? (Admittedly that just takes the change of ink on carpet down from "near certain" to "fairly likely")

I loved how even after Megan had attributed the whole idea to Don he still credited her for the last futuristic bit; that the client admitted made the piece.

Oh and the white carpet; didn't Bobby have some newspaper spread around while he was refilling the pen? (Admittedly that just takes the change of ink on carpet down from "near certain" to "fairly likely")

Yes, there was newspaper spread out, but I thought it looked like Bobby had already spilled some onto the carpet, just past the edge of the newspaper.